RuleSelf – Digital Discipline
RuleSelf – Digital Discipline Summary
RuleSelf – Digital Discipline is a mobile Android app in Productivity by Nagaraju Chitimilla. Released in Mar 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Mar 29, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 29, 2026 .
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App Description
Block distracting apps with rules you define.
RuleSelf – Replace Willpower With Rules
RuleSelf replaces motivation and streaks with something stronger:
rules you define.
Instead of hoping you won’t open Instagram, you create deterministic rules that automatically block, delay, or warn you — on your schedule, your terms.
Your rules run silently in the background.
The moment a rule triggers, you see a clear full-screen explanation — not a confusing popup.
How It Works
Create a rule in seconds:
• If Instagram is opened → Block it
• If YouTube usage exceeds 30 minutes → Block until tomorrow
• At 10:00 PM → Block social media for the night
• After 50 screen unlocks → Show a mindfulness message
No streaks. No guilt. Just systems.
Trigger Types
• App opened
• Usage time exceeded
• Time of day
• Screen unlock count
Actions
• Block app (full-screen block)
• Delay app (countdown forces a conscious choice)
• Show reminder message
Block modes:
• Strict (no override on screen)
• Flexible (override after delay)
You Are Always In Control
RuleSelf is not parental control.
You created the rule — and you can change it.
• Emergency override (10 minutes, 24 hours, or until tomorrow)
• Toggle rules instantly
• Delete anytime
Every block screen reminds you:
“You created this rule.”
Privacy First
• 100% offline
• No account required
• No cloud sync
• No analytics
• No data leaves your device
Free vs Premium
Free:
• Up to 5 rules
• All trigger types
• Block, Delay, Show Message
• Emergency override
Premium:
• Unlimited rules
• Longer delays
• Advanced scheduling
• Custom messages
Permissions (Transparent & Required)
RuleSelf needs certain permissions to function:
• Usage access (detect foreground apps & usage time)
• Display over other apps (show block screens)
• Installed apps access (to create rules)
• Notifications (active status)
• Run at startup
All permissions are granted manually by you.
Nothing is shared externally.
